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Friday, December 14, 2012

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Fascinating blog! I've sort of "inherited" the role of family historian/genealogist. With so much information available online, it almost feels like 'cheating' compared to what previous generations had to do with all the letters, the traveling, the dusty books in courthouse basements ... but I'm definitely not complaining!

Hey! I love geneology, too! Isn't it completely addicting? I see you have a lot of French ancestry. I am largely Scottish. Isn't it wonderful to find out where your people come from, as well as their stories?

Thank you for stopping by Home Musings...Also what is Carnival of Geneology?? I am inspired by your blog...I must get back to my family history studies!!Elizabeth

I completely forgot to answer your question about what was in the champagne flutes. No, it's not Prosecco (but very good guess); I faked it! It was July 4th, liquor stores were closed (here at least), and I had nothing sparkling to use. I had a little bit of white zinfandel -- I poured some in the bottom of the flutes and topped it off with Sprite. Are you disappointed?

Then I needed something colorful to put in the empty bottle for the photo, so I poured in some merlot (only about an inch in the bottom) and filled it with water. Pretty color, but I definitely poured it down the sink as soon as I finished taking the pictures.

Hi Lori,Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my 'morning coffee' post --- yes, this time the beverage is what it appears to be! In fact, I slurped down both cups before I packed everything up and hauled it all back inside ... then quickly got ready and rushed off to work! That was the illusion this time -- that there was anything relaxing about that little endeavor! And, yes, c'mon down and we'll go estate sale shopping! Glad you liked the glass plates ... hope the rest of your week goes well.

What an interesting blog you have. I will read you other one at a later time. I just recently left the lower Mainland of BC for Manitoba, I miss it. Especially all of the sweet friends that I left behind. Thank you for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment. You are right, we do live in a wonderful country that is just waiting for us to discover it and I am enjoying the process. We were in Saskatchewan this week. I will be blogging on it next Wednesday. Hugs ~cindy s~

Lori,Thank you for the comments on my blog! I set the email from no to yes....is that what I needed to do to make sure they show up? Both of yours did...I have worked on about 7 different trees and I am so like you, I just cna't get enough! This is a beautiful site, I will have to think about starting another one for my genealogy....oh dear! :) Sandy

Hi Yet ( remember that name)I remember the time when we sent you and mom to Ont. Do know what Vic and I did when you were gone? well we had a three day party. Parents were out looking for there kids. Police visited us ,one morning a Dad came looking for his son and just at the right time Dad walked up the driveway and saved the kids skin by saying that he was home the whole time. He never lived in that house ever.cool Dad eh HA HA, when you guys got back we yhought we had the house cleaned pretty good of the party than when mom sat down on her chair Vic and I saw at the same timea beer bottle cap under the TV.He got moms attention and I made a dive for it We were not caught.Fun had by all.Love you Dot

Hi Lori! There is no shortage to get comments for you.! I love them, but it takes time to collect people who would leave a message. Many readers enjoy a blog, but to leave a note, that is not so easy for many.Anyway I am happy that I can do this, because it was not easy to get here where I am in blogging. Love: Blue Bird/Julia :-)

Hi Lori - It is so kind of you to check in on my blog occasionally. Hopefully my blog will be really up and running by next week. It is a pretty slow process with me as i am a real computer technoslug. Just wanted to stop by and say hi!!

Hi Lori,This is my first visit to your blog, but I enjoyed browsing it. Great story about the train ride (pea soup and steak)! :) Keep up the good work, and stop by and see me at www.justthinking130@blogspot.com. :)

Thanks for commenting on my blog and attempting to help me in my decision between FTM and Legacy. And now, I found your other blog and not just the fun one! I look forward to following you and your blogs! Astrid.

Hi Lori!!!Thanks for stopping by my blog! My daughter is already getting better at dancing, that post was from 6 months ago, they do grow fast! I hope we can have a boy to see if your theory is true,lol:) Have a blessed day!For Him,Summur

A guest book is really nice to have here.Is it to be kept separate from comments.You have been awarded the Ancestor Approved award for your great work on your genealogy blog...please stop by my blog and pick up the award (by right clicking on it and saving it to a .jpg) and then post the below information with the picture, using the format I used when receiving it.

The Ancestor Approved Award asks that the recipient list ten things you have learned about any of your ancestors that has surprised, humbled, or enlightened you and pass the award along to ten other bloggers who you feel are doing their ancestors proud. Here are the 10 things I have learned from my ancestors.

Hello from Oklahoma. I have been researching my families for years, and last night all of a sudden I thought of doing a blog on family researching...I built one, and put a couple of items on it...but I really don't know how to start. Floundering a little...I tried to join the geneobloggers site, but I can't get to anything but the menu. I would like to get started on this...do you have any suggestions.thanks..glenda

Hello, you don't know me but I too am related to Marin Boucher through one of his son's with Perrine, Pierre Boucher. He is my 9th Grandfather. I haven't had a chance to go through your website but have you found this site? http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/genealogie.aspx?lng=en. It is wonderful and has lots of information. Just do a search for Marin Boucher.

Just a funny blogger wrinkle to tell you. Often when I post a comment on someone's blog, your blog address sort of flies across the comment area. I wonder what that's about. Nothing either of us can do about it, it's just a weird little thing. Sometime's it's one other blog as well. Who knows? ! Hope you're having a good start to the fall. Enjoyed your story on sunday favorites this week! (sept 10)

I love this blog also. Your doing so good with your genealogy search and setup. This will be a family treasure for all related to you. Thank you for joining my Genealogy blog..The Branches on Our Tree.

Hi, Lori. Thanks so much for visiting my first post and commenting. It gave me the opportunity to find your very interesting blog. Our family tree is still on paper only...need to get busy now that I have found your work. Thank you!